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originally posted by: marg6043
we have enough fundamentalist in government already...
The core of the control over Planet Earth's populace lies in ancient cults. These cults are still in existence to this day. Following the most ancient religions mixed with sexual worship.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net...
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: AngryCymraeg
originally posted by: Metallicus
Actually, Dr. Carson seems like one of the most intelligent, dare I say Presidential of all the candidates available. You may have a bias against Dr. Carson's beliefs, but that doesn't make him wrong and definitely doesn't make him ignorant. Don't vote for him if you don't want to, but the man is impressive as a human being if nothing else.
Carson thinks that Satan inspired evolution, that there's some doubt about gravity and how the Earth got to where it is, that the Jews could have avoided the Holocaust if they'd all had guns and that the Affordable Care Act is the worst thing to hit the USA since slavery.
Just curious. Do you believe that or are you just posting it? I ask because no university educated person would think that.... let alone say it.
you are nutty
we have a pres now that makes that claim
originally posted by: Tindalos2013
But did not George W Bush lead the US into war because he thought God spoke to him and said I got your back buddy. When religion is used to further political agendas it will lead to all kinds trouble.
Ben Carson will not be a great leader because he is foolish, unwise. America has not had a great President for many decades now because all candidates are corrupt to the point of absurdity.
I mean really you are going to say past leaders didn't have religious beliefs that conflict with science? That those leaders did a "bad" job because of those beliefs? Your bias is showing.
Too much importance placed on this. The presidents ideas on creation wont affect his foreign policy or domestic.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: introvert
I agree, but what else he would be doing, then, I guess is still a lot of preaching he can do from the white house still.
Is always checks and balances but when it comes to executives decisions well that is another topic and all presidents seems to love to sign them.
I think she or he did, but when it comes to creationism or young earth believers is no way to have a meaningful and enlightened debate at all, actually this is a topic that I no longer pursue myself, but when it comes to Ben Carson and his dreams of becoming a president that is another thing I have read and research on him enough to know that a presidential candidate material he is not at all.
Are you making the claim that gw was full of it and did not hear from god and that god really did not have his back?
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: intrepid
Do you believe that or are you just posting it? I ask because no university educated person would think that.... let alone say it.
he attributes the rise of Darwinian thinking to the influence of “the Adversary” — i.e., Satan.
From the article.
originally posted by: deadeyedick
originally posted by: Tindalos2013
But did not George W Bush lead the US into war because he thought God spoke to him and said I got your back buddy. When religion is used to further political agendas it will lead to all kinds trouble.
Ben Carson will not be a great leader because he is foolish, unwise. America has not had a great President for many decades now because all candidates are corrupt to the point of absurdity.
Are you making the claim that gw was full of it and did not hear from god and that god really did not have his back?
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: deadeyedick
you are nutty
we have a pres now that makes that claim
A claim that "Satan" is at work here?
Sources and links, please.
Yeah, I'm nutty.
Love,
Jill
Are you making the claim that gw was full of it and did not hear from god and that god really did not have his back?
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: deadeyedick
originally posted by: Tindalos2013
But did not George W Bush lead the US into war because he thought God spoke to him and said I got your back buddy. When religion is used to further political agendas it will lead to all kinds trouble.
Ben Carson will not be a great leader because he is foolish, unwise. America has not had a great President for many decades now because all candidates are corrupt to the point of absurdity.
Are you making the claim that gw was full of it and did not hear from god and that god really did not have his back?
Right, the mideast wars are working out so well, eh?
I think she or he did, but when it comes to creationism or young earth believers is no way to have a meaningful and enlightened debate at all, actually this is a topic that I no longer pursue myself, but when it comes to Ben Carson and his dreams of becoming a president that is another thing I have read and research on him enough to know that a presidential candidate material he is not at all.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: deadeyedick
Being a Christian DOES NOT MEAN accepting "six-days creationism" as truth.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
The GOP, if it keeps this up (Rand Paul stooped so low as to declare that Bernie Sanders' policies would result in 'mass genocide'), is indeed toast. Dead. Ruined. DOA. Dead on arrival. They are (as I have been stating since the midterms) DEFINITELY imploding.
originally posted by: NihilistSanta
a reply to: olaru12
Yeah oil and strategic positioning had nothing to do with it.